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Google's popular web browser Chrome This week, Google introduced some interesting news in its Memory Saver feature, which is designed to improve browser performance by limiting the amount of memory used by inactive tabs.

Memory saving features in the browser Chrome for desktops now offers three different modes – mild, balanced and maximal. Memory saving is aimed at speeding up browser performance by limiting the memory used by inactive tabs. Standard mode disables tabs based on the needs of the computer, while Balanced mode takes into account both browsing habits and system needs. MaxMinimized mode deactivates tabs more quickly after you stop using them. You can select Memory Saver mode by selecting in the browser Chrome Go to the Settings menu and select Performance.

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Google to your browser Chrome also added a performance detection tool. This tool can identify potential performance issuesonem that you may have and will offer solutions to fix the problem. For example, if you want to speed up the card you are using, Google says that you can Chrome will offer to disable tabs that are using additional resources. Chrome users will see a notification about a performance issue warningonem – Clicking on the instant fix option will improve your browsing experience. This feature can also be managed in Settings. Affected performance and excessive load on your computer’s system resources is the reason why many users before Chromem prefer other alternatives. Perhaps that is why Google is trying to offer users tools to improve performance in this direction.

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